A special conversation between Official HIGE DANdism's vocalist and pianist Fujiwara Satoshi and acclaimed actress Ayase Haruka has been released on YouTube, centered around the upcoming film "Hito wa Naze Love Letter wo Kaku no ka" (Why Do People Write Love Letters?).

The film, starring Ayase and set for release on April 17th, features a theme song by Official HIGE DANdism. The conversation video shows the two discussing the central question posed by the movie's title - why people feel compelled to write love letters.

For international fans unfamiliar with Ayase Haruka, she's one of Japan's most respected actresses, known for roles in both television dramas and films. Her pairing with Official HIGE DANdism's Fujiwara creates an interesting cross-section between J-Pop and Japanese cinema.

Official HIGE DANdism, often shortened to Higedan by fans, has become one of Japan's most prominent rock bands in recent years. Fujiwara's songwriting often explores themes of human connection and emotion, making the band a natural fit for a film about the intimate act of letter writing.

The conversation likely offers insights into both the creative process behind the theme song and the emotional themes that drive people to express their feelings through written words. This collaboration highlights how J-Pop continues to intersect meaningfully with other forms of Japanese entertainment media.